This post discusses the hypothesis that the Venus figurines from prehistory represents the bodies of women who created them. It looks at some considerations that make this hypothesis more complex than it seems
The Venus figurines have been the subject of numerous studies, which have given rise to various theo...
<p>An object recently discovered at an open-air site near Mainz, Germany can be interpreted as an an...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...
In this note few common paradoxes about the Paleolithic figurines and Cave paintings will be discuss...
The Venus figurines have been fascinating archaeologists for many years, ever since the first was di...
Interpretations of Upper Paleolithic Venus figurines pose an interesting challenge for archaeologist...
This paper explores the implications of the various theories surrounding Upper Paleolithic Venus fig...
Venus figurines such as the famous Willendorf Venus--provide a possible window into the reproductive...
Without wishing to set out an exhaustive discussion of the subject, we mention that our approach env...
This thesis examines the body of material known as the Venus figurines, which date from the European...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Open Library of Humaniti...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
The Mid Upper Palaeolithic record includes a number of statuettes, anthropomorphic pendants, bas-rel...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
4500-4000 BCE This marble figurine is from the earliest days of art production in the Cycladic Islan...
The Venus figurines have been the subject of numerous studies, which have given rise to various theo...
<p>An object recently discovered at an open-air site near Mainz, Germany can be interpreted as an an...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...
In this note few common paradoxes about the Paleolithic figurines and Cave paintings will be discuss...
The Venus figurines have been fascinating archaeologists for many years, ever since the first was di...
Interpretations of Upper Paleolithic Venus figurines pose an interesting challenge for archaeologist...
This paper explores the implications of the various theories surrounding Upper Paleolithic Venus fig...
Venus figurines such as the famous Willendorf Venus--provide a possible window into the reproductive...
Without wishing to set out an exhaustive discussion of the subject, we mention that our approach env...
This thesis examines the body of material known as the Venus figurines, which date from the European...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Open Library of Humaniti...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
The Mid Upper Palaeolithic record includes a number of statuettes, anthropomorphic pendants, bas-rel...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
4500-4000 BCE This marble figurine is from the earliest days of art production in the Cycladic Islan...
The Venus figurines have been the subject of numerous studies, which have given rise to various theo...
<p>An object recently discovered at an open-air site near Mainz, Germany can be interpreted as an an...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...